July 31, 2010
Readers were in the mood for maps this week because they pushed this story about a must-see video of Microsoft’s Street Slide into the most-viewed category.
July 30, 2010
Corroborating a rumor from The Wall Street Journal earlier this summer, a new Bloomberg report cited “two people familiar with the company’s plans” to build an iPad-like touchscreen device and release it this fall. Dubbed the “Blackpad,” the device will ostensibly run the as-yet-unreleased BlackBerry OS 6 , and help RIM deflect further encroachment from Apple into its declining mobile market share. Bloomberg’s sources note that the device will rely on BlackBerry’s usual enterprise e-mail advantage, but it will also include features that Apple’s iPad lacks
July 30, 2010
By Geoffrey A. Fowler, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Two pilot programs by start-ups in Silicon Valley are testing ways to bring to market a long-promised innovation of the Internet era: the digital wallet.
July 30, 2010
By Wayne Ma, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Apple’s (AAPL) new iPhone 4 went on sale in Singapore Friday, and its debut in this city state may have been more over-the-top than its U.S. debut last month. Singapore Telecommunications, known as SingTel, Southeast Asia’s biggest phone company by revenue, held its midnight launch party at the Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Center
July 30, 2010
Each day, Inc.’s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here’s what we found today: Cashing in on clutter. Today’s Wall Street Journal tells the story of Matt Paxton, founder of Clutter Cleaner , and how he used reality TV to gain exposure for his brand.